The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 30, 1974, Image 6

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— WEDDING Sf
WIVELL — HOOVER
Miss Cynthia Ann Hoover, Friday October 25, at 7:30
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. p.m. with the Rev. W.
Richard J. Hoover, 235 Richard Kohler officiating,
Marietta Ave. became the assisted by Rev. W. Lester
bride of Thomas Martin Koder. = = :
Wivell, son of Mrs. Helen The bride, given in
Wivell Columbia R.D. 1, and marriage by her parents,
the late Clyde E. Wivell, on wore a full length gown of
AUCTIONS make the difference in
marketing livestock!
NEW HOLLAND makes the
difference in auctions!
MONDAY 10:00 A.M. — FAT HOGS
2:30 P.M. —FAT STEERS, BULLS, COWS & VEAL
HORSE SALE — MONDAY at 10:00 A.M.
DAIRY SALE — WEDNESDAY at 12:30 P.M.
FAT STEERS, BULLS, COW & VEAL
THURSDAY at 12:30 P.M.
New Holland Sales Stables, Inc.
New Holland, Penna.
Abram W. Diffenbach; Manager Phone (717) 354-4341
GARDEN & TOWNHOUSE
APARTMENTS
Steigel Valley Road, Manheim, Pa.
MODEL APARTMENT
OPEN DAILY 10-6 SAT & SUNDAY 15
Available a one-bedroom apt. with its own laundry and dish-
washer, carpeting, at $175 per mo. Also several town houses.
DIRECTIONS: From Lancaster take Pa. route
72 (Manheim Pike) north to Manheim. At
square, turn right on E. High to White Oak Road.
Turn left to Stiegel Valley Road. (Adjacent to
shopping center)
PHONE: 665-6864
17-tfc
WAN REET
October 30, 1974
ivory sata peau.
She carried a cascade
bouquet of fall flowers.
Miss Kerry Coover, was
maid-of-honor. Bridesmaids
were Miss Pam Wivell,
Columbia R.D. 1, sister of
the groom, and Miss Jenny
Hawthorne, Landisville,
cousin of the bride.
James Snyder,
Elizabethtown served as
best man. Ushers were
Steven Hoover, brother of
the bride, and Joseph Wivell,
Columbia, R.D. 1, brother of
the groom.
Scott Hoover, brother of
the bride, was acolyte. Mrs.
Romayne « Bridgette was
soloist. Keith Smith was
organist.
Miss Sharon Grissinger
and Miss Andrea McCue
were gift receivers.
Mr. Wivell is a graduate of
Donegal high school and
Mount Joy Vo-Tech, auto
Mechanics, and is em-
ployed by Joseph Wivell,
Donegal Creek Farms. ®
A reception was held at
Hostetters Banquet hall,
following the ceremony.
The couple will reside at
R.D. 1, Columbia.
GABLE—HARTENSTINE
The marriage of Miss
Sherry Lynn Hartenstine to
Gary L. Gable took place
Saturday, Oct. 12, at 4 p.m.
at the First English
Lutheran Church, Columbia,
with the Rev. Lawrence R.
Recla officiating.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M.
Hartenstine, 6460 Lemon St.,
East Petersburg. She was
graduated from Hempfield
High School. She is employed
by J.C. Penney Co., Park
City.
The bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack F.
Gable, Mount Joy R1. He
was graduated from
Donegal High School. He is
employed by National
Central Bank.
Miss Cindy Zerby of East
Petersburg was maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were
Miss Donna Hartenstine,
Lancaster, and Miss Brenda
Gable, sister of the
bridegroom, Mount Joy.
Serving as best man was
Donald Bleecher of Mount
Joy. Ushers were Robert
Berg, Mount Joy, and Phillip
Hartenstine, brother of the
bride, East Petersburg.
The couple will live in
Mount Joy.
PLUNKETT — REHEARD
Miss Bonnie Leigh
Reheard, Lancaster,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry W. Reheard, 175
Kauffman Road, Lan-
disville, was wed to Joseph
' D. Plunkett, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Donald Plunkett,
Shillington, Saturday, Oct. 26
at noon at Glossbrenner
United Methodist Church,
with the Rev. Clair Wagner
Jr., officiating, assisted by
the Rev. Vincent McEvoy of
St. Anne’s Catholic Church.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a
gown of maracaine jersey in
the empire style featuring a
Watteau train.
Mrs. Susan Ruggiero was
matren of honor.
Bridesmaids were Miss
Linda K. Reheard, sister of
the bride; Mrs. Barbara
Ruth, and Miss Marcia A.
Plunkett, sister of the
bridegroom. Junior
bridesmaid was Miss Beth
Harclerode. Flower girl was
Miss Cheri Ann Reheard,
niece of the bride, and ring
bearer was Michael
Reheard, nephew of the
bride.
Stephen D. Plunkett,
brother of the bridegroom,
was best man. Ushers in-
cluded Lynn K. Reheard and
Robert W. Reheard, brothers
of the bride; Claude I. Ruth
ITI, and Philip H. Heine.
A 1967 graduate of
Hempfield high school, and a
1971 graduate of Albright
college, the bride also at-
tended Franklin and Mar-
shall College. She is em-
ployed as an administrative
Systems Analyst for
National Central Bank.
The bridegroom is a 1967
graduate of Governor Mifflin
high school, Shillington, and
a 1971 graduate of Florida
Atlantic University. He is
employed as an international
administrative assistant for
National Central bank and
served six years in the
Pennsylvania Air National
Guard.
Farm Women no. 8
Name Officers
Farm Women’s Society
No. 8 met at Donegal
Presbyterian Church,
Saturday, Sept. 28.
Anna Mae Eby, president,
was in charge. Dottie Heisey
led the group in singing
several familiar songs and
devotions were in charge of
Miss Ruth Eby. Twenty
seven members, one adult
visitor and four children
were present. Members
responded to Roll Call by
giving suggestions for next
year’s programs.
The minutes of the July
20th’\meeting were read by
Sec. Miss Mary Grace
Martin. Elizabeth Shuman,
treasurer, gave her report.
The Sunshine Committee
reported that Minnie Kulp is
now residing at Lehman’s
Rest Home. Sylvia Warfel,
Elizabeth Witmer and Belle
Garber have all returned
home after spending some
time in the hospital. A note of
thanks for remembrance
was read from Belle Garber.
The Ways and Means
Committee reported that 42
persons went by bus to
Atlantic City, Aug. 20th. A
Gettysburg trip has been
postponed.
Grace Bixler was ap-
pointed as president and
Kathryn Heisey as vice-
president for the next two
years. Decision was made
and voted upon to contribute
$25 to the scholarship fund.
Oct. 11 & 12 th. are the
dates for the Flower Show at
the Farm and Home Center.
Oct. 23 is the sewing date for
the General hospital, star-
ting at 9 a.m. Contact
Margaret Heisey if you wish
to go. Nov. 2nd is the date for
the County Convention at
Lancaster Bible college.
William Heisey was the
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THE
Mayor Reports
It is that time of year when the leaves begin to fall. I would
like to remind you that we have an ordinance that prohibits
open burning. The borough again will follow its yearly
practice of picking up all leaves that are placed at the curb. If
individual property owners wish to bag the leaves they are
welcomed to do so. ;
There are times when citizens have problems they wish to
discuss with borough council. I would like to refresh your
memory about borough council meeting. Meetings are held
the second Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m.
offer, at the beginning of each month’s meeting, an
opportunity for the public to bring forth any complaints for
discussion.
James A. Gingrich, Mayor
GRANT CITY ®
WALL-TO-WALL
CARPETING
special speaker for the af-
ternoon. He have details and
the steps for the process of
making candles, making a
slide presentation. The
Candle theme was followed
during refreshment time.
Hostesses were Margaret
Heisey, Dottie Heisey, Belle
Garber and Ada Kraybill.
Next meeting is Oct. 19 at 2
p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Paul Erb, 225 Marietta Ave.
Mount Joy.
AN’T COME TO GRANTS?
RANTS WILL COME
O YOU.
Phone Today!
Grant Plaza - 757-4661
One of our decorator-trained
salesmen will come to your
home at no extra charge.
"YORK, PENNA.
“The man who first in-
vented the art of supporting
beggars made many
wretched.” Menander.
OUR OWN CIDER!
FRESH & SWEET
Apples — Stayman, Golden
& Red Delicious
$2.25 - $3.25 Bushel
Our Own Farm Fresh Eggs
Cobbler Potatoes — Jersey Sweet Potatoes
Cookie Bits, Cocoanut, by the Ib. Raisins
5 Ibs. French Fries $1.69
In Our Refrigerator Display: Mince Meat - Cranberries -
Cheeses - Bologna - Fresh Produce.
Frosty Acres Frozen Vegetables — 1 Ib. to 20 Ibs.
Weaver's 2nds in Chicken — Frozen & ready to heat
& serve — in 5 |b. bags.
Mrs. Paul's (Irregulars) Fish — 5 Ib. - 10 Ib. - 40 Ibs.
WOLGEMUTH FRUIT MKT.
% mile West of Mount Joy, along Route 230 Ph. 653-5661
HOURS: Mon. Tues. Thurs. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Fri. 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wed. & Sat. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
x SPECIAL NOTICE ¥
GILBERT’S STORE
R.D. no. 1, WRIGHTSVILLE, PA.
AT LONG LEVEL.
0° off
ON ENTIRE STORE STOCK.
STOCK CONSISTS OF CLOTHING, HARDWARE, VARIETY
AND GENERAL MDSE. LOTS & LOTS OF GIFT ITEMS ETC.
ETC. MANY GOOD NAME BRANDS. NOTE: YOU RECEIVE
30% OFF OF ALL STOCK MANY ITEMS OF CLOTHING
PREVIOUSLY REDUCED - EXAMPLE: DRESS $19.95 —
REDUCED TO $9.95. YOUR 30% COMES OFF THE $9.95
COME EARLY FOR THE BEST SELECTIONS.
SPECIAL HOURS:
OPEN THURS. & FRIDAYS 1 p.m.to 9 p.m.
SATURDAYS 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
ALL SALES CASH & FINAL
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